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Old 09-19-2016, 06:48 PM   #17
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Re: A Look at Cage Clinch Denials

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Another great video, James. Just one more thing to add to your over/under catalog:
  • The flying kneebar (looks like he's pushing away from you but is seeking your leg) can be denied with RT/R2 + Up

I'd say the videos are well worth continuing. Good job again.

Forgot about this. I never play ultimate team so I never see this move. Tony Ferguson is the only guy I know who has it. I will do a clinch sub video, that actually interests me alot. Help me make sure I have them all.

Over/Under Kneebar
Back Clinch Kimura
Back Clinch RNC
Single Collar Armbar
Thai Clinch Armbar
Thai Clinch Guillotine

What am I missing here?
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Old 09-19-2016, 09:42 PM   #18
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Forget where but there's a flying triangle as well I believe, mt or single collar
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Old 09-20-2016, 12:19 AM   #19
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Forget where but there's a flying triangle as well I believe, mt or single collar
I found a flying triangle from Double Underhooks, Jon Jones, of course. Does anyone know of any roster fighters with the triangle from any other clinch position?
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I found a flying triangle from Double Underhooks, Jon Jones, of course. Does anyone know of any roster fighters with the triangle from any other clinch position?
There isn't. The only clinch position you can execute a triangle is from the double under.
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Re: A Look at Cage Clinch Denials

Here's a catalog of Clinch Submission Denials.


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Old 09-28-2016, 02:53 AM   #22
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Re: A Look at Cage Clinch Denials

Here's Thai Clinch Submissive Denials. Long but pretty straightforward except for the whips.



Thai Dominant, Double Under Dom & Sub, and Single Collar are almost done, should be up in the next few days.

Is there a way to change the title of a thread? I just want to take the word "cage" out.
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Single Collar and Over/Under are above my pay grade. Just like the non-cage clinch, the transitions are constantly switching sides and I've not been able to figure out why. And whenever I think I got it, something always contradicts it pretty quickly. These positions were a little more predictable.

Unless somebody shares with me a sure fire way to know which side of the HUD will be Thai and which side Double Under etc... As of now, I do not understand it.
Not sure if someone answered this already, but the way I figured this out... When in SC, both holding each others head with the same hand. IE, both holding with left. This means that both parties need to grab with their right hand to obtain Thai. That means that Thai is right on the wheel. And vice versa. If you want over under, its the opposite.

How I remember anyway lol. I cant figure out how it judges what position you are in when its initiated, but then again I haven't thought about it too much. Have a feeling its to do with the stance the person you are clinching is in
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Here's Thai Dominant Denials!





Is there a way to change the title of a thread? I just want to take the word "cage" out.
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